Cleopatra
Sedir Island is famous with its golden sandy beach known as Cleopatra Beach and the ancient city of Cedrae. The remnants of the city walls can be seen. It is famous with its huge beach and ancient theatre ruins. There is an interesting beach on the small bay on the northwest of the island where it is beleived that Cleopatra swimmed here.According to the legend, Cleopatra and Antonius swimmed here and the sands have been brought by the ships from North Africa. It's been said that this type of the sand can only be seen in Egypt.The ruins on the east part of the island stands for the era of Romans. Theatre area is in good condition.On the east part of the island there is an Agora. According to some epigraphs, athletics festivals have been organized in this area for the honor of Apollon.Sedir Island (Cedrea) is a wonderful promenade region. You may enjoy your holiday in the company of the ancient city of Cedrae remnants, the golden Cleopatra beach, the sun and the sea. The Camlik Port is the transportation point.Three kilometers from the Camlik Port, you will see a small village of Camli. It is believed to be the first settlement area of the Caria region. Fresh air, clean water and beautiful landscape await you there.9 kilometers away from the village Camli, you may arrive to Boncuk Cove. The cove is very popular. It has a clean and comforting water. There is a facility on the shore for the visitors. The area is popular for swimming in a calm, quite and rocky are. The region between Boncuk Cove and Karaburun is the one and only observation area in Mediterranean for the sandbar sharks' fertility and growth.